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On Wednesday, August 7th RECA’s 2013 Leadership Development Council (LDC) class is holding a Family + Friends Fiesta to benefit Austin Achieve. The event will take place at Fiesta Gardens (2100 Jesse E. Segovia St.) from 5 to 8 pm. Admission is complimentary to all…

The North Central Health Center is featured in Healthcare Design Magazine. The following is from the article: “Central Health’s new North Central Health Center provides quality and accessible Healthcare through a facility that promotes a sense of place and civic pride within the local community. …

Structures, committed to providing Solutions Beyond the Structure, is proud to showcase our new website. With 23 years of experience and 16 employees, Structures is honored to be a part of shaping the Texas landscape with solutions that stimulate communities, impact owners and inspire individuals….

Did you catch the Seaholm Power Plant Redevelopment story in the June 27th edition of Community Impact? In case you missed it, here is the link. Besides a great image of the interior, the article includes a nice graphic breakdown of the whole project including the…

Great Project, Great Team. The Seaholm Redevelopment will include the adaptive reuse of the 117,000 sf historic Seaholm Power Plant and the design and construction of a 2 story, 60,000 sf office and retail space with underground parking. It will also include a 173,000 sf…

Great Austin Chronicle article about restaurant design. Some of Structures’ drink + dine projects are featured including Mezzaluna, the Bitter End, Kenichi, Star Bar, Uchiko, P. Terry’s and Maudie’s in Lakeway. It’s been a pleasure working with Dick Clark, Michael Hsu and Jamie Chioco on…

The Locomotive 501 Ranch Trailer Home consists of an all steel open deck that supports an airstream trailer and an independent concrete tower. The steel structure has a deck that cantilevers 25’ out over a river with a structural depth of only 16”. The concrete…

Uchiko was part of the 4200 N. Lamar adaptive reuse project which was an old, two-story brick-and-glass, Seton medical office building whose exterior façade was re-clad. The design evokes the atmosphere of a simple Japanese farmhouse with an emphasis on natural materials and evidence…

Previous versions of LEED strived to create buildings that were less damaging to the environment than the standard construction practices. Today many of these practices and materials have found their way into the marketplace with little or no effect to the bottom line. As a…